Posted by Mike McCready | February 24th, 2015 | No responses
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The number of brick and mortar stores selling music in the United Kingdom has reached an all-time high, despite the falling popularity of physical product.
According to new figures published by the Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA), there were 10,391 outlets selling CDs and vinyl in 2014, up 20% from 8,633 the year before.
ERA CEO Kim Bayley cites an increase in the number of supermarket convenience stores and discount stores like Wilko and Matalan selling a limited range of music and video product as a contributing factor behind the growth.
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